Amaama to Inazuma

Inudzuka is a teacher who has been caring for his little daughter, Tsumugi, on his own since his wife's death. He isn't good at cooking, so they've been eating packaged meals from the convenience store. A series of events lead him one evening to a restaurant run by the mother of one of his students, Kotori. Her mother isn't there, but Kotori does her best to feed them both. It turns out that Kotori is often alone, since her parents are divorced and her mother is frequently not around. The three of them begin to meet and cook tasty food together.

Reviews/Avis

humanbean

Bunny Drop for foodies, only nowhere near as good. don't see a 2nd season here.

Doug

OK, I admit it. Food is necessary, and cute little girls are also necessary. Unfortunately, so is yawning. Not horrible, but I have to pass.

Michael Eh?

Really really good show that kick one in the feels. Each character is trying to deal with their loss in one way or another. Painful to watch for some but is a good drama. Worth seeing where this one goes.